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These Barn Owl facts may surprise you. It is a fascinating species of bird, with its predatory tendencies, nocturnal habits and amazing hunting skills. One of the most popular species of birds, you can observe barn owls in their natural habitats almost anywhere.

By Dachary Carey

Ever wonder, "what does a Turkey Vulture eat?" or "where does a Turkey Vulture live?" They may not look like much when you see them up close, but on the wing they're one of the most beautiful and graceful sights you'll see. 

By Dachary Carey

Besides the obvious function of bird feathers as tools of flight, feathers have many other important functions.

By Elece Hollis
South Texas remains one of the best locations for bird watchers around the world. Learn where to go to see "one of the most spectacular convergences of birds on Earth".
By Steven Wayne Ansell

These tips help to identify birds in your neighborhood. 

By Lisa Bower

The right hummingbird food recipe will bring flocks of the birds to your doorstep.

By Laura Evans

Although bird house designs are rather generic, the specifications for different species can vary greatly. Elements that differ include the size of the entry hole, the interior dimensions and the shape of the design.

By Gene Rodriguez, III

Many types of birds populate North America, but some are more likely to be spotted by the birdwatcher.

By Laura Evans

This guide to identifying bird eggs offers advice on how to tell which bird lays which type of eggs.

By Elece Hollis

Learn how to attract hummingbirds to your home by creating an attractive garden and providing sources of food and water.

By Elece Hollis

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With nearly 300 species around the world, there are many types of hawks to keep bird watchers busy. Learn about the common genuses and some easy-to-locate species in North America.

By Dachary Carey

There are many types of woodpeckers commonly found in North American. The western region hosts the most woodpecker species-nine exclusively, whereas the eastern region only has one exclusive species-the Red-cockaded Woodpecker.

By Elece Hollis

Knowing the answer to "what do baby birds eat" can help those who have lost their mother. They cansurvive, but only with your help.

By Laura Evans

An outdoor solar bird bath is a great way to not only dress up any yard but also to attract birds to your home.

By Lisa Bower

Sparrows are common song birds found across the whole of the North America, but Bachman's sparrow is one solitary songster that most of us have not observed or recognized.

By Elece Hollis

Looking for quality bird houses for your yard? If you are an avid bird watcher or enjoy the beauty of the fluttering creatures every once in a while, bird houses are the perfect way to attract these animals to your yard. 

Formerly known as the common goldfinch, the American goldfinch (Spinus Tristis) is seen in large numbers throughout the United States. 

By Elece Hollis

Wren bird houses are not just for wrens. Put one in your yard and see.

By Gene Rodriguez, III
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